On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 01:45:57PM -0700, Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did this. Using mutt directly it works fine. But courier-imap does not > provide any mail. Trying with mutt I get an empty screen and the status line > says "No mailbox". With worldpilot I cannot even connect. It just times out.
Are you using the "{host}INBOX" format? Try opening a connection to the server yourself. ~$ telnet localhost 143 <courier-imap's greeting stuff> Enter these commands: A1 LOGIN name pass A1 STATUS INBOX (unseen) That should tell you how many new message are in the Inbox. Did that work? If it did, it's a Mutt problem. Otherwise, the problem is somewhere else. You can look in ~/Maildir/cur and ~/Maildir/new to see if there are any actual messages in there. > Do I need a subfolder at this stage? I take it it should work with just > Maildir, won't it? No, you don't need subfolders; i was just demonstrating how to use them. -- Eric Gillespie, Jr. <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "When I give food to the poor I am called a saint, when I ask why they go hungry I am called a communist" --Bishop Helder Camara
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